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This paper summarizes experiments conducted for the purpose of developing compact, lightweight, nanosecond modulators. Several well known technologies were combined to fabricate pulsers capable of generating multi-megawatt peak power pulses at kilovolt voltages and kilohertz repetition rates with nanosecond risetimes. Two modulator designs were developed which met these objectives. One approach used a hydrogen thyratron to switch a coaxial cable pulse forming line (PFL). This design required a sharpening gap assist to achieve the nanosecond risetime. The second approach used a selfbreaking spark gap to switch the PFL. This design led to the development of a battery operated 'briefcase' pulser that weighed less than 10 pounds. The 'briefcase' pulser demonstrated outputs of 2 megawatts of peak power at repetition rates up to 1000 hertz. Pulse risetimes of a nanosecond were achieved with a 10 nanosecond pulse width. A pulse of this description is known as a 'video' pulse.
Ralph James,Howard E. Rhinehart,Hardev Singh, andJohn Creedon
"Compact, high voltage modulator for direct radiation of ultrawideband RF pulses", Proc. SPIE 1631, Ultrawideband Radar, (1 May 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59046
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Ralph James, Howard E. Rhinehart, Hardev Singh, John Creedon, "Compact high-voltage modulator for direct radiation of ultrawideband rf pulses," Proc. SPIE 1631, Ultrawideband Radar, (1 May 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59046